The 2019 Ivor Novello Awards winners have been announced, including Mariah Carey, Wiley and The 1975

British and international acts have received honours at the 64th annual award ceremony.

The winners of the 2019 Ivor Novello awards have been announced, with Mariah Carey and The 1975 among those taking home songwriting trophies.

29 individual songwriters and composers have been presented with awards to recognise music creators for their wider contribution to UK music, with 83% of the winners receiving an Ivor for the first time.

Mariah Carey was presented with the PRS for Music Special International Award, which acknowledges her as "an extraordinary global talent, an impactful songwriter and one of the biggest selling artists of all time."

The Chair of the Ivors Academy Crispin Hunt said: “Today’s celebrated music creators have been rightly recognised for their artistic merit and inspiring influence on their fellow creators."

The 'Godfather of Grime' and holder of seven Top 10 singles Wiley takes home the Ivors Inspiration Award, in part for his role in shaping a hugely innovative and uniquely British genre, while the PRS for Music Most Performed Work award went to the writing team behind Rudimental's These Days, which was Officially the fifth biggest song of 2018.

The 1975 achieved a double win for Best Contemporary Song for Love It If We Made It, as well as Songwriters Of The Year for their chart-topping album A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships.

Other winners include Ben Howard, Dido and Richard Ashcroft; see the full list below.

2019 Ivor Novello Award winners

PRS FOR MUSIC MOST PERFORMED WORKThese DaysWritten by Julian Bunetta, Dan Caplen, Macklemore, John Ryan and Jamie ScottPerformed by Rudimental ft Jess Glynne, Macklemore and Dan CaplenPublished in the UK by Big Deal Music – Peermusic UK, BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing and EMI Music Publishing

BEST ORIGINAL VIDEO GAME SCORESea of ThievesComposed by Robin Beanland

BEST CONTEMPORARY SONGLove It If We Made ItWritten by George Daniel, Adam Hann, Matthew Healy and Ross MacDonaldPerformed by The 1975Published in the UK by Good Soldier Songs

THE IVORS JAZZ AWARDDjango Bates

BEST ALBUMJoy As An Act of ResistanceWritten by Jonathan Beavis, Mark Bowen, Adam Devonshire, Lee Kiernan and Joseph TalbotPerformed by IdlesPublished in the UK by Kobalt Music Publishing

BEST ORIGINAL FILM SCOREPhantom ThreadComposed by Jonny GreenwoodPublished in the UK by Warner/Chappell North America Limited

PRS FOR MUSIC SPECIAL INTERNATIONAL AWARDMariah Carey

BEST TELEVISION SOUNDTRACKRequiemComposed by Natasha Khan and Dominik ScherrerPublished in the UK by BMG Rights Management, Du Vinage Publishing and Sony/ATV Music Publishing

BEST SONG MUSICALLY AND LYRICALLYNica Libres at DuskWritten by Ben HowardPublished in the UK by Warner/Chappell Music Publishing Limited